Soulbound (Darkest London, Bk 6)
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Genres: Romance, Science Fiction & Fantasy
Book Type: Mass Market Paperback
Author:
Genres: Romance, Science Fiction & Fantasy
Book Type: Mass Market Paperback
Rachel A. (ra7) reviewed on + 1026 more book reviews
This review contains spoilers for the previous book, Evernight.
Adam and Eliza had a story-line in the previous book (she dies and Adam is called to remake her into a GIM, but doesn't because he recognizes his soulmate. He's been waiting 700 years. So, instead of wooing her and giving her a choice, he chains her to him. She is rescued by Thorne and Sin. Since Adam's soulmate didn't accept him, he now belongs to Mab). Soulbound picks up right where Evernight left off.
I really didn't like Adam in Evernight. However, in this book, his and Eliza's roles are reversed and Eliza must save/free him. Adam's backstory is fleshed out and more is learned about him. The same goes for Eliza. Eliza is mixed race (besides being part fae) and being chained by Adam in the previous book reminiscent of part of her heritage (grandfather was a slave). I was interested in learning what sort of fae creature Eliza was.
Sin's story is furthered here too and his is next.
Adam and Eliza had a story-line in the previous book (she dies and Adam is called to remake her into a GIM, but doesn't because he recognizes his soulmate. He's been waiting 700 years. So, instead of wooing her and giving her a choice, he chains her to him. She is rescued by Thorne and Sin. Since Adam's soulmate didn't accept him, he now belongs to Mab). Soulbound picks up right where Evernight left off.
I really didn't like Adam in Evernight. However, in this book, his and Eliza's roles are reversed and Eliza must save/free him. Adam's backstory is fleshed out and more is learned about him. The same goes for Eliza. Eliza is mixed race (besides being part fae) and being chained by Adam in the previous book reminiscent of part of her heritage (grandfather was a slave). I was interested in learning what sort of fae creature Eliza was.
Sin's story is furthered here too and his is next.
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